According to these rules - Noun as Adjective, the "noun as adjective" is singular. So we can write .NET Framework Class Library, here the Class word is adjective and is noun and therefore is singular.
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I would like to know if anyone knows the word for something that should be impossible but has happened. An example is the Big Bang Theory. It shouldn't have been possible but something happened for us ...

I want to check if what I know is correct or not.
We can say "escaped prisoners". In this phrase, "escaped" works as a pre-modifier of "prisoner". But, we cannot use it as a post-modifier like "the ...

The other day, I was hunting for a word to describe someone I know. The trait denoted by this word is the tendency to rapidly spot--as though unconsciously seeking out--double meanings, especially of ...

There are North America, Central America, and South America. And, even within North America, there are the USA and Canada. Yet, in US English, if you mention "America" that means the USA.
I am almost ...

EU legislation is full of 'responsible officials' and 'responsible persons', 'responsible authorities' and the like (e.g.'at least one responsible person must be resident in Estonia' 'a responsible ...

I'm looking for a word to describe support that is shown only on a public level; it is declarative but not operational, more like an encouragement. For example, I might support all organizations that ...

I was wondering if there is a word in English to describe the quality of things we stick with.
For example, if a training is well designed, people will tend to keep using it. Meanwhile, if it's not, ...

Is there a comma missing in "A Heuristic for Capacitated Hierarchical Resource Location Problems"? It is a title of a bachelor's thesis.
I'm not a native speaker, but I think there should be a comma ...